EE ee——— —At the present time the i1sylvania Railroad company has shifting crews in Bellefonte sh are kept busy every hour in dey and night handling incom- and outgoing freight, though t of it, of course, is outgoing. big bulk of the freight move- t is the product of Bellefonte’s ous lime and limestone indus- , and it is an established fact no other town of its size on Pennsylvania system furnishes nuch tonnage as Bellefonte. Altoona Booster Merchants Say : Patronize Your Home Merchants first—Come to Booster Stores for ‘he Needs Your Home Stores Can- 10t Supply. Altoona o0ster Sores nvite You to attend heir Opening Display of Summer Vierchandise starting lednesday, May 21 nd continuing over Thursday, Friday and Saturday coster Stores are Planning this ammer Opening So That They ay Be Able to Show To Best dvantage Their Magnificent Assortments of Summer Merchandise /hich Represents All that is ewest and Best in Style and uality. Summer Apparel or All the Family and Summer Furnishings of All Kinds or the Home and Porch Jill be elaborately displayed so 1at selections may be made at ais time to best possible ad- antage. his Booster Stores’ Summer pening, Starting Wednesday, fay 21, will afford a splendid pportunity for selecting the ammer needs of the family for ersonal wear and adornment, s well as the Summer Reguire- ents for the home! ocoster Merchants Invite You 0 Come and Inspect The Dis. lays that will be made for this mportant Occasion. very Wednesday Suburban Day in the stores of The Altoona Booster Association PINE GROVE MENTIONS. ! M. C. Wieland is serving on the grand jury this week. The Citizens band will give a concert in town tomorrow evening. Mrs. A. E. Markle is seriously ill and a patient in the Altoona hos- pital. Tax collector J. E. Elder trans- acted business in Bellefonte on Tuesday. Joe Johnson, wife and son Joe, spent Sunday at the Austin Johnson home, near Bellefonte. Harry Reed and wife, of Hunt- ingdon, spent Mother's day at Mr. Reed's parental home here. George Dunlop, John Kocher and “Biz” Hampton are on & trout fishing trip in Potter county. C. H. Meyers end wife, Mrs. Mary Meyers motored to Millheim, Saturday, on a shopping trip. Guy Rossman has entered the Clearfield hospital for an operation for the removal of a goitre. The W. R. Port family and Alex Bailey motored to Loganton, Sunday, to visit Mrs. Wykoff. The Harpster clan are planning to hold a reunion at the old family home at Gatesburg, on June 5th, John C. Dunlap has returned to his home in Indiana, Pa. after a two week's visit at his old home here. Mrs, Walter Woods and daughter Virginia took a two day’s motor trip to Washington, D. C., the latter end of the week. Miss Florence Port, High school student, attended a meeting held at the Indiana State teachers college, Friday and Saturday. D. W. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lonebarger, motored to Alexandria, on Sunday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Meyers. Word has been received of the | death of Harry Snyder, a brother of Mrs. M. S. McDowell, at his | home in Oberlin, Ohio, last Monday. L. R. Barto and family have moved from Clearfield onto the E. | E. Ellenberger farm, at Graysville, and will try their hand at form ing. Prof. William V. Dennis, who | has been confined to bed several | weeks with illness, is recovering nicely and will soon be around as | usual. ! J. F. Musser and wife, L. B. | Homan and family, R. W. Reed ' and wife and G. B. Fry and wife, | spent Sunday in camp on Whipple's | dam. | Henry Gettig, of Pittsburgh, a| brother of S. D. Gettig, of Belle- | fonte, with his family, were visitors | with friends in the county last | week. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burk, Mrs. | Walter Miller, Miss Ella Burk and | Robert Miller, all of Howard, were callers at the Russell Port home, on | Sunday. Preaching services will be held in | the Methodist church Sunday eve- | ning, at 7:30 o'clock, by Rev. C. Ci Shuey, pastor. Special music. Every- | body welcome. | The Corl- Reish family reunion | will be held at Hairy John’s park | on Saturday, June, 7th. The Citi- | zens band has been engaged to furnish the music. | Mrs. Jacob Shank, of Mt. Eagle, | was a recent visitor at the home of | her son, J. L. Shank and family. She is past 87 years of age but still | quite alert and active. | Marcellus Sankey and wife, Hollidaysburg, and Mrs. Viola ! Smith, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dale, at State College, the | latter end of the week, | Rev. J. W. Wink will hold com- | | munion services in the Pine Hall Reformed church at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, and at Bethel church at 7:30 in the evening. J. Harry McCracken is leading | the campaign in the interest of the Centre County hospital. Pennsval- | ley lodge No. 276, I. O. O. F. gave! $25 and the P. O. S. of A. $5.00. | A birthday dinner was given Charles A. Snyder, last Thursday | evening, which was shared by a | number of friends. Mr. Snyder re- | ceived a number of very useful | gifts. Our grain merchant, J.D, Neidigh, | sent out the first freight shipment | over the new Bellefonte Central rail- | road on Tuesday, a car load of $1.03 wheat shipped from the Pine Grove siding. | Melvin Barto and bride are now | located at 211 north Water street, | | Bellefonte, where Mr. Barto will de- | vote his time to writing insurance. He formerly was one of Ferguson township's school teachers. | The rededication of the Lemont | Presbyterian church will take place lon Sunday evening. Rev. J. Max | | Kirkpatrick will be in charge and | |the sermon will be delivered by ! | Rev. James Glenn, of Carlisle. | | Ira and David Harpster and Mrs. | | Thompson visited their brother, | | Samuel Harpster, at the Danville | hospital, on Sunday, and found him | 'so much improved that they antici- | | pate his discharge in the near fu- | | ture. | | The State College High school | | orchestra and band were in Phila- | delphia, last week, exemplifying | | their skill in the national musical | ‘contest, and won second rating. {Will and Robert Corl are two of the members. { At a meeting of the school board, last Thursday evening, the following teachers were elected: Pine Grove grammar—A. B. Corl Pine Grove primary—Mary Bur- | | well. The Branch—Maude Miller. Krumrine—A. L. Bowersox. Baileyville—Mae Henry. White Hall—Ella Livingstone. Tadpole—Lizzie Archey. Marengo—Mae Ellenberger. Teachers for Oak Grove, | Pine elected. Hall and Centre are yet to be! BOALSBURG. A refreshing ‘shower visited this section Tueday night. Mother's day service will be held in the Lutheran church at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Frank Wieland, of Linden Hall, transacted business in town Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dale and Miss Rachel Hunter drove to Dan- ville, Saturday, for the day. Ray Lucas and family, of Akron, Ohio, were in town, last week, fora: visit with their parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hess and daughters, Misses Anna Mary and Vigne. spent Saturday in Belle- onte. Solicitors for the Centre County hospital drive are at work, this week, and are meeting with splendid success. Pinchot and the May day excer- cises attracted quite a few people ee ———————— f this vicinity to Bellefonte and State College on Saturday. Victor Grange, organized at Oak Hall many years ago, has purchased the K. of M. hall and will occupy their new home on the 20th of May. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dornsife and sons, Chester and Samuel, of Williamsport, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Stover, of Yeagertown, attended services in the Reformed church, on Sunday, and spent the remainder of the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bender, of State College, were visitors at the home of Charles Segner, on Sunday. The banjo band furnished music for the meeting held by the Council of Republican Women, at State College, on Tuesday evening. A number of members of the Missionary society of the Lutheran ——————————————————————————————————————————————— AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAANAN Will Pay $100.00 For a Copy of the Following Book Printed in Clearfield, Pa., in 1839: Narrative of the Adventures of Zenas Leonard, a native of Clear- field County, Pa., who spent five years in trapping for furs, trading with the Indians, etc., etc., of the Rocky Mountains. Zenas Leonard at one time lived in Bellefonte. GOODSPEED’S BOOK SHOP 7 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. church attended the convention at State College on Thursday. On Tues- day a number of ladies of the Re- formed society attended their con- vention at Williamsport. i — Sixty or more Bellefonte wo- men attended the tea given by Mrs.’ Robert S. Walker, on Saturday afternoon. in honor of Mrs. Emily D. Smith, of State College, candi- date for vice chairman of Republican county committee. the RICHELIEU Saturday Big Double Program First Penna. Showing of the All Talking Movietone Pro- duction “Born Reckless” — with Edmund Lowe and All Star Support. Also Bob Steele in a Thrilling Western Drama “The Invaders,” Monday, Tues., Wednes., ‘Fox Movietone Follies of 1930” All New Edition of this Funfest, with a Real Story. 200 in Cast, in- cluding El Brendle, Marjorie White and Famous Stars of ‘ ‘Sunny Side Up.’’ Come early ! Thurs., Friday, Next Week Ruth Chatterton in “Sarah and Son” | of Picture of the Year, “Gold “8 Talking Picture, with Winnie Light- ' ner, Ann Pennington, Nick Lucas MARRIAGE LICENSES. Elezer Woodring and Cora Moth. ersbaugh, both of Port Matlida. Elliott G. Wasson, of State Col. lege, and Myrtle E. Smith, of Neff’s Mills. Glenn N. Bloom, of State Col- lege, and Mary E. Hoover, of Bellefonte. ———————————— — Read the Watchman and get all the news worth reading. Friday and Saturday (This Week) One Show Daily 8.15 “No, No, Nanette’ All Next Week—One Show Daily 8.15—the Most Talked ' Diggers of Broadway.” 100% All Natural Color, All and a Great Cast of Hundreds. You have all heard of this Great Picture and now is your chance to see it. ewer Have You Heard the Improved Sound at the State ? TRICT. HE SEEKS YOUR S RECORD OF WORTH-WH CONSTITUENTS. DO NOT ALLOW OTHER ISSUES TO CAUSE CONFUSION IN YOUR MIND WHEN YOU CAST YOUR VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR. S-STATEMENTS WILL BE MADE FOR THE PUR- UES, THE AIM BEING TO BECLOUD THE EARNED THE RIGHT TO E THIRTY FOURTH DIS- LAST MINUTE MI POSE OF RAISING FALSE ISS FACT THAT SENATOR H RE-ELECTION AS THE SENATOR FROM TH ASK YOURSELF: IS IT GO RECORD IS ACTER, TO ONE WHO LACKS YOUR VOTE IS BACKED BY MERE PROMISES. YOUR BETTER JUDGMENT WILL PROMPT YOU TO Political Advertisement o -e »n i 0 > @ n ¢ et oy ng J - ONE OF YEARS OF ARRY B. SCOTT HAS UFFRAGE SOLELY UPON THE BASIS OF HIS ILE THINGS ACCOMPLISHED FOR ALL OF HIS BE ON GUARD AGAINST SUCH PROPAGANDA. COMPARE THE FINE RECORD OF SENATOR SCOTT WITH THE 7 PROMISES MADE BY THE OPPOSITION. COMPARE THEIR METHOD OF PRESENTING THEIR CASE, THEN OD BUSINESS TO TURN FROM A MAN WHOSE SERVICE OF THE HIGHEST CHAR- EXPERIENCE AND WHOSE CLAIM FOR Vote for Harry B. Scott for State Senator at the Primary 20th. is HIS RECORD OF SERVICE PERFORMED IN BEHALF OF THE PEO- PLE OF THE 34th SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA NEEDS pl NO EXPLANATION: HE REQUIRES NO ALIBL il THE RESULTS OF HIS VIGOROUS LABORS ARE TO BE OBSERYV- n ED ALL ABOUT US. a HE ACCEPTS PUBLIC OFFICE AS A PUBLIC OBLIGATION AND iy HE EXERTS THE SAME HIGH DEGREE OF ENERGY IN PROMOTING gl THE PUBLIC'S BUSINESS AS HE PUTS INTO HIS PRIVATE BUSINESS. i! HE IS A GOOD SERVANT AND A CONSTRUCTIVE REPRESENTA- il TIVE. Lc HE DOES NOT RESORT TO MUD-SLINGING OR MISREPRESENTA- pl TION OF HIS OPPOSITION. i Ug Tc